Why Visit?
- Stay abreast of industry developments and explore cutting-edge test, evaluation and quality engineering technologies.
- 400+ international exhibitors gathered in one venue – meet new and existing suppliers working across automotive testing, validation and development.
- 31,000m2 of exhibits to help every vehicle and component manufacturer achieve high levels of fidelity and new test requirements.
- Find out how to improve your products and look toward the future – see the latest market trends and advances in simulation platforms, software and AI, data analytics, HIL, durability testing, reliability development tools, electric and hybrid powertrain testing technology, crash testing, ADAS and AV testing, battery and range testing and much more...
- New Automotive Testing Technology International Awards forum, featuring panel discussions, fireside chats and an awards ceremony to recognize the industry’s achievements over the past 12 months.
- 60+ speakers on the two Technology Presentation Stages and Forum, where leading suppliers and OEMs will discuss topics at the heart of today’s automotive testing industry.
- Everything you need to develop a software-defined-vehicle: 150+ ADAS/AV exhibitors across Automotive Testing Expo and the adjoining ADAS & Autonomous Vehicle Technology Expo, which has its own conference.*
- Network with your community of test and evaluation engineers, R&D managers, technical directors, heads of research and chief engineers at the awards and opening day drinks party.
*earlybird rates apply
Testimonials
Andrea Maselli - R&D electronics engineer, Hyundai Motorsport
I am here to find products that are applicable to both automotive and motorsport, looking specifically for sensors such as pressure sensors. It’s interesting and it’s busy
Mattias Günther - manufacturing engineer, John Deere
I am here today seeking new ideas, remaining open-minded, to discover what’s possible. In terms of testing solutions, the challenges [for us]are finding scalable, global solutions for all our factories and having one common language across all 50 plants. I like the look and the feel of the show, it’s very inviting,
Guido Fusco - ADAS systems engineer, Iveco
I’m looking to see what we can do to improve our products, looking toward the future. I mostly focus on ADAS and autonomous driving, and in this case, the main challenges are related to sensors, perception and AI training. I’m a curious person as are my colleagues, so we explore as much as we can. We’ve seen many interesting companies and solutions
Oliver King - Euro NCAP strategy and development management, Nissan Europe
I want to see the latest technology from suppliers and perhaps understand areas where we’re not currently up to standard; it’s about understanding the industry better. Key topics [for us]are connected vehicles, and the evaluation of them and management of data. Vehicles today have a lot of sensors, and in turn, there is a lot more data to manage, which is something we’re particularly interested in. I have seen a lot of great technology and met helpful people who’ve explained it to me
James Harbour - supervisor of product testing, Smithers
The show has been really beneficial. We have met some important people and made new contacts within companies that we were already doing business with. This has enabled us to find our way into additional departments to fill in the missing links. There are some very interesting suppliers here too, and it is great to see what else is available on the market. Being able to see the advances in ADAS technology has enabled us to understand what’s going on in that space and where we need to develop our offerings to fit within the ever-changing [automotive]market
Michael Caldwell - sales manager, Mustang Advanced Engineering
We are overwhelmed, it’s been an excellent show. We have had several very interesting opportunities come through which we’re excited about